3.1 Dioceses with printed missals and breviaries 1478–1500: 1. Schwerin; 2. Lübeck; 3. Hamburg; 4. Bremen; 5. Ratzeburg; 6 Schleswig; 7. Odense; 8. Roskilde; 9. Viborg 67
3.2 Dioceses with printed missals and breviaries 1484–1500: 1. Uppsala; 2. Västerås; 3. Strängnäs; 4. Linköping; 5. Skara; 6. Turku 69
3.3 Missals and Breviaries printed for dioceses around the neck of Denmark 69
3.4 The final page of the Missale Othoniense, Brandis, 1483 71
3.5 Gilded initial in the second Missale Upsalense, Pforzheim: Basel, 1513 339
6.1a–b Geographical distribution of the Jesuit Libraries in the EJLPP and the identified subset 134
7.1 Swedish domestic and foreign print production 1478–1599: number of titles 154
7.2 Swedish domestic print production 1600–1719: number of titles 176
8.1 A record of the attack on Olomouc made by the imperial army in 1644. From: Helfrich Emmel, Sylva Quadrilinguis (Prague: Daniel Adam z Veleslavína, 1598), Universiteitsbibliotheek Leiden (721 C 15) 195
10.1 ‘Tout le monde est une farce, et se gouverne par opinion.’ Corfitz Ulfeldt’s motto in a copy of Martin Rinckart, Circulorum memoriæ decas (Leipzig: Elia Rehfeld und Joh. Grossen 1629) 234
11.1 Strängnäs Cathedral and Rogge Castle (school house) from Erik Dahlbergh’s Suecia antiqua et hodierna 243
11.2 U 575 oct., possibly a war booty book from the Franciscan convent in Olomouc 340
11.3 A prospect for the disposition of rooms in Strängnäs Gymnasium 1807. Landsarkivet, Uppsala. Note that the cathedral library is to be kept separately in one of the smaller rooms (För Domkyrkans Gamla Bibliothek, ‘For the Old Library of the Cathedral.’) 253
11.4 Prospect by J.W. Geiss for turning the main auditorium in the school house into a library, 1835. Photo: National Library of Sweden 261
11.5 From Jan Łoś, ‘Fotografier från den polska kommissionens besök i Sverige sommaren 1911’ (Photographs from the Polish Commission’s visit to Sweden in the summer of 1911), album kept at the National Library of Sweden 263
13.1 ’Inventarium över Jesuitkollegiets i Riga bibliotek, uppgjort av hovpredikanten, sedermera biskopen i Linköping Johannes Bothvidi’ (s. l.: [1683]), Uppsala University Library, U271, page 31. The last page of the inventory gives information about the church and household items listed in Swedish. Annotations about the origin and the date of the document below 306
13.2 Madonna with child (‘Our Lady of Vladimir’), sixteenth century, Uppsala University Museum Gustavianum, UU 749. Probably one of the five Russian icons brought from Riga and mentioned on the inventory list, now held by Uppsala University 341
13.3 A title page of the Riga Jesuit college library’s book bearing provenance inscription Bibliothecae Magnae of the former institution, Vilnius Jesuit college library, and a stamp of the Russian Academy of Sciences. John Fisher, Opera, quae hactenus inveniri potuerunt omnia …, (Würzburg: Georg Fleischmann, 1597), Vilnius University Library, BAV 7.2.10., CRJCBC No 392, USTC 689682 320
13.4 The book binding representing the monogram D G and Riga city symbol: crossed keys. These features indicate to possibility that the book was bound in Riga or for an order from Riga’s Jesuits. Noël Taillepied, Summarische Historia Vnd Warhafftig Geschicht Von dem Leben (Ingolstadt: Wolfgang Eder, Officina Weissenhorniana, 1582), Tallinn University Academic Library, I–851, CRJCBC No 747, USTC 694956 342